IT LAW
Educational goals:
The course aims to provide students with the tools of knowing and solving the legal problems posed by the collection, interconnection and use of large amounts of information, with regard to the privacy and security of data (personal and commercial), the legal nature and ownership of data, the contractual and liability profiles on the Internet.
Expected learning outcomes:
- Mastery of the method and the language of private law;
- Knowledge and understanding of the special legislation of the sector in the Italian-European system of sources, of national and European jurisprudence, of the proceedings of the Authorities, of the self-regulatory codes and, more generally, of the techniques of soft law that contribute to the regulation of the Internet network;
- Ability to correctly frame specific concrete problems from a legal point of view;
- Ability to argue the legal solution of practical issues of normal complexity.
The course will mainly focus on privacy (with particular regard to big data), the problems posed by the recent adoption of the 2016/679 / EU regulation, as well as manifested by the inadequacy of the existing regulatory tools to the growing complexity of the systems and rapidity of information flows. We will also proceed to the study of the conclusion of the contract by electronic means, the examination of IT contracts concerning hardware and software, out-sourcing contracts, contracts for access to the Internet,
civil damages in the Internet and the study of the related
civil liability.
1. Regulation of the Internet network - Examination of authoritative and non-authoritative sources. In particular. The Directive 2000/31 / CE, on Electronic Commerce
2. Civil Offenses on the Net - Examining the special responsibilities of the caching and hosting provider. Absence of a general obligation of surveillance and active research of offenses on the network, pursuant to art. 17 Legislative Decree n. 70 of 2003
3. Characters and nature of electronic civil liability.
4. Examination of jurisprudence (European and internal) on the subject of electronic civil liability
5. Information obligations in electronic commerce (Consumer Code and Legislative Decree No. 70 of 2003)
6. Contracts for access to the Internet - The connectivity contract
7. Hosting and housing contracts
8. Network security. Filtering and blocking obligations
9. Contracts for access to content on the web
10. IT contracts concerning hardware and software
11. Out-sourcing contracts
12. Responsibility for non-compliance on the Internet. Limitation and disclaimer clauses
13. The conclusion of the contract electronically - Digital signatures
14. Examination of jurisprudence (European and internal) on the telematic and IT contracts
15. From the right to privacy to the protection of personal data
16. The relevant legislation: Directive 95/46 / EC, l. n. 675/96, privacy code, European privacy regulation (EU) 2016/679, legislative decree 10 August 2018, n. 101, containing "Provisions for the adaptation of national legislation to the provisions of the privacy regulation
17. Personal data and treatment
18. Subjects of the treatment
19. The obligations of the owner and the manager
20. The rights of the interested party
21. Privacy in the era of big data
22. The protections and the compensable damage
1. V. CUFFARO, R. D’ORAZIO, e V. RICCIUTO (a cura di), I dati personali nel diritto europeo, Torino, 2018, per le seguenti parti:
A. PORTATA APPLICATIVA, DEFINIZIONI, SOGGETTI, PRINCIPI E CONDIZIONI DI LICEITÀ DEL TRATTAMENTO
A1. A. NERVI, Il perimetro del Regolamento europeo: portata applicativa e definizioni, p. 161-177;
A2. M. DELL’UTRI, Principi generali e condizioni di liceità del trattamento dei dati personali, p. 179-247;
A3. D. FARACE, Il titolare e il responsabile del trattamento p. 731-774;
A4. F. BRAVO, “L’architettura” del trattamento e la sicurezza dei dati e dei sistemi, p. 789-807;
B. DIRITTI DELL’INTERESSATO
B1. F. CAGGIA, Libertà ed espressione del consenso, p. 249-272
B2. F. CALISAI, I diritti dell’interessato, 327-351
B.3. F. DI CIOMMO, Diritto alla cancellazione, diritto di limitazione del trattamento e diritto all’oblio p. 353-395
C. TUTELA AMMINISTRATIVA E GIURISDIZIONALE
C1. R. GIORDANO, La tutela amministrativa e giurisdizionale dei dati personali; p. 1001- 1016;
C2. M. GAMBINI, Responsabilità e risarcimento nel trattamento dei dati personali p. 1017-1091;
C3. S. ANTONIAZZI, Le sanzioni amministrative, p. 1093-1101
2. M. GAMBINI, La responsabilità civile telematica, in C. Perlingieri e L. Ruggeri (a cura di), Internet e diritto civile, Napoli, 2015, p. 313-346;
3. M. GAMBINI, Gli illeciti telematici extracontrattuali dell'Internet service provider, in R. Clarizia (a cura di), I contratti informatici, in Trattato dei contratti, diretto da P. Rescigno ed E. Gabrielli, Torino, 2007, pp. 605-641
4. M. GAMBINI, Gli inadempimenti contrattuali dell'Internet service provider, in R. Clarizia (a cura di), I contratti informatici, in Trattato dei contratti, diretto da P. Rescigno ed E. Gabrielli, Torino, 2007, pp. 555-605.
In addition, it’s advisable to study the doctrinal and jurisprudential material object of examination and deepening during the lessons (available, for those not attending classes, on the website of the Department of Juridical and Social Sciences, on the personal page of the teacher).
The constant consultation of the relevant internal and European legislation and the careful examination of the main jurisprudential judgments of the State and European Courts and of the sector application practices are indispensable for the knowledge of the subject.
Teaching is structured in 48 hours of frontal teaching, consisting of theoretical lessons and practical exercises. It is also planned the organization of optional seminars in English.
Course attendance is optional and recommended.
Final oral exam aimed to verifying the knowledge of the treated institutions; an adequate capacity for exposure and the necessary mastery of the method and the language of Private law; the ability to correctly frame specific concrete problems from a legal point of view and to argue the legal solution of practical issues of normal complexity.
They can be expected partial tests (oral or written), to be carried out in the classroom, even in a collective way, reserved for attending students, whose purpose is to verify the understanding of the topics covered in class and the practical application of the arguments studied at a theoretical level.